
Originally Posted by
Cambria Red
There have been studies produced which indicate people of one race / ethnicity show subtle "defensive" propensities when they encounter those who are considerably dissimilar from them racially. It is not necessarily an innate racist inclination we are dealing with, but perhaps some primordial hard-wired instinct - a survival mechanism of sorts inherited from our ancient ancestors.
It has also been demonstrated that, psychologically, we tend to consider FIRST those characteristics that are different from us in other people rather than elements of similarity. The primacy of recognizing the "other"?
I'll try to find some material on this...